Re: Svn revert and file permissions bug

2020-08-13 Thread Nathan Hartman
On Thu, Aug 13, 2020 at 9:32 AM Captain Hypertext wrote: > I'm running Debian 9 with svn 1.8.17, but I also tried with svn 1.9.5, which > I guess is the latest version supported by our OS. Basically, I'm tasked with > updating the permission structure of our application servers because we've >

Re: How to recover from a failed update/merge?

2020-08-13 Thread Nathan Hartman
On Thu, Aug 13, 2020 at 5:47 PM Bo Berglund wrote: > On Mon, 10 Aug 2020 09:52:51 -0400, Nathan Hartman > wrote: > > >Again, since a revert cannot be undone, always be careful with "svn > revert" > >especially with "-R" (recursive)!! > > Thanks! > I used TortoiseSVN to revert the 7 changed files

Re: How to recover from a failed update/merge?

2020-08-13 Thread Bo Berglund
On Mon, 10 Aug 2020 09:52:51 -0400, Nathan Hartman wrote: >> How should I proceed to get the wc in a state like after the last >> successful update so it can now be updated to the repository head >> revision? > > >So, if I understand correctly, you want to throw away *all* modifications >in your

Svn revert and file permissions bug

2020-08-13 Thread Captain Hypertext
I have a really weird problem which may be a bug. I'm running Debian 9 with svn 1.8.17, but I also tried with svn 1.9.5, which I guess is the latest version supported by our OS. Basically, I'm tasked with updating the permission structure of our application servers because we've been using root f

Re: Searching entire repository for a file (fastsvncrawler)

2020-08-13 Thread Yasuhito FUTATSUKI
Hi, On 2020/07/24 0:46, Kenneth Porter wrote: > --On Thursday, July 23, 2020 6:22 PM +0200 Stefan Sperling > wrote: > >> Some servers will advertise the SVN version on pages which can be visited >> with a web browser. But this depends on the server's configuration. You >> may have to ask the ad